What controls and coordinates all
your systems?
Your Central Nervous
System controls and co-ordinates all systems, organs, tissues and
cells of the body. It is through the Central
Nervous System that we think, say, and do.
The Central Nervous System is involved in everything we
experience.
All healing and renewing
processes are also coordinated by you through the Central Nervous System. In short, a proper functioning Nervous
System organizes and heals your body.
Physical injury, toxic chemical
exposure, nutritional deficiency, as well as emotional overload are all
processed by your nerve system – these stresses may result in either a dis-ease or a pathology.
If a physical injury in a joint
heals while the joint is out of place because of birth injury, a fall or some
other trauma it begins to heal under mechanical stress. That poor joint undergoes a slowly increasing
- usually permanent - deterioration. The end result is pain and spinal
instability as the spinal bones move out of alignment more easily. These deteriorations
and instability are seen on x-rays as:
·
Mild,
moderate or severe levels of spinal degeneration
·
Retrolisthesis or Anterolisthesis greater than 2 mm (vertebrae moving backwards or
forwards on one another)
When the spinal bones are
misaligned, get stuck and irritate nerves, the end result is what
chiropractor’s term, subluxation. Not all
subluxations result in immediate symptoms that a person is aware of
consciously. Chiropractors are trained
to observe the signs of subluxations and increased system tension to restore
better function before painful
symptoms manifest.
Chiropractic adjustments,
specifically Torque Release Technique adjustments, improve spinal function
by reducing subluxations and system tension. Communication between the brain
and the body is improved thereby allowing your body to repair to its best
ability (according to the injury load that is present).
Chiropractic adjustments assist
to organize, heal and regenerate your body.
A body that is subluxation and tension free results in a better
functioning Nervous System.
Dr. Vera
Baziuk
Chiropractor,
specializing in Torque Release Technique
Anterolisthesis is most common among the elderly, because aging is one of the main causes of the condition, with age, the cartilage between vertebrae becomes thinner and the vertebrae can slip out of position.https://hipatient.com/anterolisthesis
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